Wednesday, November 7, 2012

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Ex-Penn State president to be charged in Sandusky scandal: source - Chicago Tribune
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (Reuters) – Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier will be charged with perjury and obstruction offenses in the coverup of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, a source familiar with the matter said …


Is Sandy evidence of Global Warming? - NBCNews.com
Jansing and Co | Aired on November 01, 2012. Is Sandy evidence of Global Warming? A handful of politicians have cited climate change and global warming as factors contributing to Hurricane Sandy's size and power. Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass.,. Share This: …


All politics is local, even the US election as seen by Kenyans
Kenyans are closely watching the US presidential election, with two groups in particular rooting for each of the candidates.


Bahrain activist sentenced for anti-king web posts
Bahrain says a civil court has sentenced an online activist to six months in prison on charges of insulting the Gulf nation’s king in Twitter posts.


Alleged member of radical Islamist sect Boko Haram in Nigeria sets peace talk conditions
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – An alleged member of the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram has set conditions for peace talks with Nigeria’s government.


Alleged member of Nigeria sect makes peace offer
An alleged member of the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram has set conditions for peace talks with Nigeria’s government.


Catamaran raises profit forecast after buying Catalyst
(Reuters) – Pharmacy benefit manager Catamaran Corp raised its earnings forecast for the year after completing its $4.4 billion acquisition of rival Catalyst Health Solutions, which will help it benefit from the new U.S. healthcare law. Catamaran, formerly known as SXC Health Solutions, said third-quarter revenue more than doubled to $3.2 billion as it added new customers and integrated the existing customers of Catalyst and HealthTran LLC, a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) it bought earlier this year. …


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